This article argues that the concept of ‘Intercultural Dialogue’ in its present dominant manifestation has run its course. I argue that this concept is one which may work and make sense in stable, open and equal jurisdictions where there is relative ‘freedom from fear and want’, but that it is at best, limited and at worst, dangerous when used in situations of conflict and aggression and under the creeping conditions of precarity which mark out the present form of globalisation. In this, I turn to field visits undertaken in the Gaza Strip in 2012 with the Life Long Learning in Palestine project. I make a connection to the work of Carolin Goerzig, with Hamas, to the conflict transformation practice of Jean Paul Lederach and to Graeber, Bigo ...
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This paper was presented at the inaugural conference of a World International Studies Committee affi...
Protracted ethnopolitical conflicts continue to undermine the security, stability and well being of ...
<p>In just over six decades the Gaza Strip has been transformed from a thriving seaside community in...
Analyzing the role of rhetoric and ideology in the western 'war on terror' and Islamic 'jihad' in th...
The purpose of this research is to critically explore the role of geopolitics in the pre-conflict pr...
Post-9/11, terrorism is an increasingly common spectacle. Daily, its news has become embedded into t...
In the arena of ethno-national conflict, the adoption of a ceasefire is regarded as a key trigger fo...
Why do politicians think that war is the answer to terror when military intervention in Iraq, Afghan...
The paper will build on the case made by Bhikhu Parekh (2002) for the development of inter-cultural ...
This thesis investigates whether talking can contribute to the transformation of conflicts character...
The article provides a critical analysis of the relationship between cosmopolitanism and terrorism, ...
After the 9/11 a growing tension shapes the relation between the West and the Islamic country. War o...
This article describes an asynchrony among the language of foreign leaders responding to an event of...
Language Wars is a fascinating account of the relationship between the media, culture and new forms ...
This article seeks to explain the limits of critical discourses of ‘global war ’ and biopolitical fr...
This paper was presented at the inaugural conference of a World International Studies Committee affi...
Protracted ethnopolitical conflicts continue to undermine the security, stability and well being of ...
<p>In just over six decades the Gaza Strip has been transformed from a thriving seaside community in...
Analyzing the role of rhetoric and ideology in the western 'war on terror' and Islamic 'jihad' in th...
The purpose of this research is to critically explore the role of geopolitics in the pre-conflict pr...
Post-9/11, terrorism is an increasingly common spectacle. Daily, its news has become embedded into t...
In the arena of ethno-national conflict, the adoption of a ceasefire is regarded as a key trigger fo...
Why do politicians think that war is the answer to terror when military intervention in Iraq, Afghan...
The paper will build on the case made by Bhikhu Parekh (2002) for the development of inter-cultural ...